JARcuterie (Charcuterie Cups) shows you how to elevate shared snacks into a convenient, personal experience with 75 recipes covering tons of themes, a range of containers, and stylish decorating tips. Jarcuteries, also called graze cups or graze bouquets, are
hand-held, single-serving finger foods delightfully presented in individual cups or other vessels for safe grazing. These sophisticated snacks feel like a splurge but without all the fuss of a traditional cheese plate or charcuterie board. You can assemble a batch for an entire party in just 15 minutes, and little fingers can lend a helping hand by divvying ingredients. These cups are
simple to make ahead of time,
infinitely customizable, and
a breeze to transport. Covering a crazy number of themes, the
recipes include: - new year canap廥
- book club bites
- Valentine's Day love vases
- Chinese New Year good luck cups
- movie night refreshments
- Greek mezze
- Passover noshes
- mini Easter baskets
- tea party treats
- Mother's Day food bouquets
- Father's Day chow
- graduation fare
- brunch apps
- Bloody Mary starter kits
- Spanish tapas
- beach eats
- pool party snacks
- barbeque pickin's
- vegan victuals
- birthday bash munchies
- Italian antipasti
- Halloween sweets
- game day grub
- Thanksgiving nibbles
- wedding or baby shower finger foods
- Hannukah morsels
- Christmas tidbits
- s'mores mugs
and more, and you can
choose from an amazing array of different vessels: - bread bowls
- canning jars
- Champagne flutes or coupes
- coffee mugs
- ice cream cones
- Margarita glasses
- martini glasses
- mini baskets
- mini boards (wood or slate)
- mini boats
- mini pumpkins (plastic or real)
- pint glasses
- paper or plastic cups
- small vases
- teacups
- wine glasses
Learn how to gussy up your cups with
simple decorating tips, such as cutting fruits, veggies, cheeses, or meats into fun shapes; rolling or threading them on toothpicks or skewers; adding festive, eye-catching, or aromatic garnishes (cocktail umbrellas, commemorative favors, herbs, swizzle sticks, toppings); and wrapping bows or twine around the containers.
They're easy to make and easy to enjoy!